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Read up what he did when those kids were trapped in the flooded cave.

yup, you keep defending him.

No, Musk is a pretty horrible person, I think that reaction is totally appropriate.

No, it’s because he has the habit of being an asshole.

Oh, look, it’s you with your performative apathy again. 

“I now choose to live my life as an Aspergers man.”

Diagnosed aspie here. It reminds me of when Kevin Spacey tacitly excused his perversion by coming out as gay. Thankfully that happened after gay people were mostly accepted by society.

Important to note, if you go to the linked article, the former employee who complained about Musky’s hypocrisy was NOT getting high at work. She was a medical marijuana patient who used it off hours as prescribed, but when she was drug tested, tested positive because that’s how THC works.

I get the impression he used his Asperger’s announcement more as a shield than as an attempt to shed light.

I really don’t mean to come across as a Musk apologist”

Lecturing someone about how they feel about the potential complicated public fallout of that revelation is not the good look you think it is. 

Every season is slightly worse than the season before

Life

They should have done the Eleven's Backstory thing before she aged out of the era. I hope this is it for this series.  Every season is slightly worse than the season before 

Better.

Shit I meant Regina Hall, I blame an Oscar thing I was reading before. King is great too, but I go out of my way to watch Hall in stuff. Support The Girls and Black Monday (which even makes a joke about confusing them) are great.

*PWB’s character appears on screen opposite Indy*

Spy was a blast, and I will crush with a targeted meteorite anyone who says otherwise.

I would watch Jimmy Woo, Darcy, and Monica on their own show. Together or seperate. What a treat.

This was great. I’ve personally found the sitcom format something that looks a lot more fun for the actors than it is to watch, like a drama school exercise, but then I have no great love for rubbish sitcoms like Bewitched either.

It’s an interesting concept, but the mystery isn’t interesting enough and the sitcom pastiche isn’t funny enough to justify it as a full mini-series. I’m just happy to see Emma Caulfield get work.